Fm. Ezzeldin et al., THE OPTICAL, ELECTRICAL AND DENSITY PROPERTIES OF GAMMA-IRRADIATED ALKALI-BORATE GLASSES CONTAINING SOME TRANSITION-METALS, Indian Journal of Pure & Applied Physics, 31(7), 1993, pp. 481-488
The change of optical absorption of some gamma irradiated alkali-borat
e glasses containing Ti, V, Mn, Fe, Ni or Cu has been studied. Moreove
r, the electrical conductivity and density have been measured for the
examined glasses before and after irradiation by several gamma doses r
anging from 5.4 to 543 kGy. The effect of the irradiation dose and the
role of transition metal oxides have been investigated and the change
s in optical spectra of the base glass and other derived glasses after
irradiation with gamma rays are compared. Upon increasing the irradia
tion dose different rates of the colour center formation have been obs
erved. The values of the optical densities of the absorption peaks inc
rease till they reach nearly equilibrium or saturation, after which no
obvious increase has been observed. After exposing the glass to gamma
rays the electrical conductivity and density values show an increase
at first followed by a decrease in their values, while the values of d
ensities after prolonged irradiation continue to decrease and then rem
ain nearly constant. The addition of different transition metals shows
a remarkable increase in the electrical conductivity and density valu
es which are probably due to their own electronic configurations. The
fading in the band intensities, electrical conductivities and density
values after several interval days at room temperature have also been
studied.